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officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a shutdown and no debt ceiling. this is a mission of the first reign. >> i think it s considering that the white house has said repeatedly including today. that president obama is not willing to negotiate with the debt ceiling at all. but you do have senator mitch mcconnell coming out over the weekend saying that he is not all the way for a government shut down but it might be on the table. you have ted cruz saying that it may lead to less spending and more reform. he credited well welfare reform comparing it to the 1990s. >> i don't know your they don't j
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a...
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the united states dropped for the fifth consecutive year. it is now at its lowest point since 2000, mainly as a result of monetary excess business overregulation, labor overreach, and the whole fiscal mess. by the way, while we ranked tenth, canada was sixth. you'd think team obama would learn something about free market economics from our northern neighbors. but it's doubtful. later on in the show, the fabulous film lincoln has just been nominated for more academy awards than any other movie this year. i believe lincoln will win most of them because it shows abe lincoln defeating a dysfunctional congress over a huge issue, namely the 13th amendment to abolish slavery. it can be done, but you need a genius like lincoln and that's why the film is going to win everything. we'll be right back. i'm larry kudlow. >> we can't tell our people they can vote yes on abolishing slavery unless at the same time we could tell them that you're seeking a negotiated peace. >> it's either the amendment or this confederate peace, you cannot have both. >> how m
the united states dropped for the fifth consecutive year. it is now at its lowest point since 2000, mainly as a result of monetary excess business overregulation, labor overreach, and the whole fiscal mess. by the way, while we ranked tenth, canada was sixth. you'd think team obama would learn something about free market economics from our northern neighbors. but it's doubtful. later on in the show, the fabulous film lincoln has just been nominated for more academy awards than any other movie...
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the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> now, house speaker john boehner responded quickly saying house republicans will do the right thing. they will be responsible, they will meet america's obligations and make sure the government does not shut down. he tried to take that specter off the table. but this is a very tough fight that's getting more and more problematic, larry, because the president said he's going to break the habit of crisis-driven fiscal negotiations. if he's going to succeed in that, somebody is going to have to break and it may have to be soon because treasury secretary geithner said this afternoon we could hit the debt ceiling and exhaust all the extraordinary measures he's been taking as soon as one month from now. >> you know, john, 2010, 2011, the 2012 he negotiated. he voted against the debt ceiling i believe in 2006. why all of a sudden does he not want have to have negotiations? >> i think will's happened, larry, is that the president
the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> now, house speaker john boehner responded quickly saying house republicans will do the right thing. they will be responsible, they will meet america's obligations and make sure the government does not shut down. he tried to take that specter off the table. but this is a very tough fight that's getting more and more problematic, larry, because...
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i volunteered for one summer, larry, at united way, you donate a dollar to united way, 90 cents gets down to the beneficiary. right now we're spending up to $60,000 and if you add up the value, we could write a check to every family on welfare for $60,000, but it's inefficient because of government salaries and bureaucracies and so forth. the private sector relies on volunteers. that's why it's far more efficient. 1871, the city of chicago burned down, it was rebuilt with almost complete private money. they came in from all over the world. it was handled with some government bureaucrat, but by and large, the whole city was rebuilt with private money. it can be done without government. >> it could be done without government. you know what? it would be a heck of a free market experiment. it would also be a great socially compassionate experiment too. anyway, larry elder, as always, thanks very much. >>> now, to my very strong warning to politicians in washington, d.c. it's a strong warning. please, don't shut down the government, don't shut down the debt ceiling, i have a much better w
i volunteered for one summer, larry, at united way, you donate a dollar to united way, 90 cents gets down to the beneficiary. right now we're spending up to $60,000 and if you add up the value, we could write a check to every family on welfare for $60,000, but it's inefficient because of government salaries and bureaucracies and so forth. the private sector relies on volunteers. that's why it's far more efficient. 1871, the city of chicago burned down, it was rebuilt with almost complete...
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i think torture is a bad thing for the united states to practice. we should be a leader in terms of demonstrating human rights practices across the world. and if we engage in torture, that encourages other countries to engage in torture with american troops or americans held captive anywhere across the world. people like john mccain and diane feinstein are absolutely right in being opposed to this. i don't know about whether the film is glorifying torture or not. but it's something we don't need to be doing as society. >> don't our enemies use torture? wasn't 9/11 torture? isn't then have been our enemies constantly used torture including the killing of americans not to speak of american reporters? >> enhanced interrogation techniques? that's not necessarily water boarding. and if there are terrorists out there who are worried that they get captured they maybe water boarded? that's fine if they believe that. i have no problem with the purposeful ambiguity the cia has given. but the fact remains i think it is highly contentious whether they used wate
i think torture is a bad thing for the united states to practice. we should be a leader in terms of demonstrating human rights practices across the world. and if we engage in torture, that encourages other countries to engage in torture with american troops or americans held captive anywhere across the world. people like john mccain and diane feinstein are absolutely right in being opposed to this. i don't know about whether the film is glorifying torture or not. but it's something we don't...
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he became treasurer of the united states. he was a good treasurer. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and deficit and debt creation, jack lew was presiding over all of that. >> yes, well, he reflects the beliefs of his boss. and i'm sure he's a nice guy, man of integrity, but he's wrong on the budget, wrong on taxes and wrong on the dollar. you're wrong in on those three things, it's not going to be a happy tenure. i couldn't care about his resume, as long as he was a smart guy that could get up to speed quickly with his international counterparts and alike. but he's wrong on the three
he became treasurer of the united states. he was a good treasurer. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him...
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it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for dividing the republican ares back in the 1960s when they were trying to pass voting rights. >> they were democrats. >> there is one big challenge. reagan had reagan democrats and there is almost non existent in this country right now. and i think the way that he went through this address in a confrontational way sets up barriers for him. that was something that reagan was fantastic about. right now, obama has fractured capitol hill that not much is getting done. that is the challenge. >> we have to get out of here. he says the shrinking few do well while the growing group have trouble making it. and it isn't
it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for...
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. >> passing a budget or not doesn't threaten the default of the united states government. it doesn't threaten the ability to operate the government. those are fundamentally different issues. i don't think the american people care whether the senate has passed a budget because it doesn't have any impact on the government's operations. >> it does force, if the senate ever passes a budget, it does force them to come out and say this is what our values system says we want to spend money on right now. if they want to increase spending that's very politically unpopular and they're going to have to own that. but to your point and to your point and everybody's point, republicans don't ever want to say they want to cut anything specifically and they're kicking that down the road another three months at least. >> can i just say, i could buy into your opening salvo that the republicans are being clever in some respects. no government shutdown. no debt ceiling default. okay. but mark, the problem i have is they refuse to talk about the across-the-board automatic spending cuts in the s
. >> passing a budget or not doesn't threaten the default of the united states government. it doesn't threaten the ability to operate the government. those are fundamentally different issues. i don't think the american people care whether the senate has passed a budget because it doesn't have any impact on the government's operations. >> it does force, if the senate ever passes a budget, it does force them to come out and say this is what our values system says we want to spend...
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in fact, two weeks later, he was still saying it to the united nations. okay. that was his narrative. on the other hand, the cia, and some people in the state department said immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and al qaeda is back. don't tell us al qaeda is dead the way mr. obama tried to do. to me, it's that simple. why couldn't he go, a, b, the right narrative and isn't it true that al qaeda's back and your whole argument is wrong? >> well, there's two things. one, this was clearly just a promotional tour by obama. it was -- it's unclear whether they had seen the questions ahead of time or not. but there was one question -- >> you think they showed him the questions ahead of time. that's a significant charge. i've interviewed presidents on a number of occasions and i never would even think about showing them the questions. >> the reason why -- >> you think steve croft and "60 minutes" showed the questions? >> the reason i say that, at one point when obama's asked one of these tough questions, hillary's watching him with a smirk on her face waitin
in fact, two weeks later, he was still saying it to the united nations. okay. that was his narrative. on the other hand, the cia, and some people in the state department said immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and al qaeda is back. don't tell us al qaeda is dead the way mr. obama tried to do. to me, it's that simple. why couldn't he go, a, b, the right narrative and isn't it true that al qaeda's back and your whole argument is wrong? >> well, there's two things. one, this was...
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i don't see anything in the keystone good for the united states. >> i think the facts are wrong. i want to give you a shot at it, that china will control the industry and gasoline prices will be higher. i would think the improvement in the pipeline, getting it to refineries will make prices lowers. those are tyson's opening remarks. are they true or false? >> larry, you're right and tyson is wrong. shipping more oil from the canadian oil sands to the gulf will help the refineries down there, which are faced with lower and lower supplies from venezuela. the heavy oil in venezuela is similar to the heavy oil produced by the oil sands. so this will help. and tysons seems to think it's a bad thing. if we get the oil, that's great for the american economy and canadian economy. the oil will still be bought and sold in a global market and chan is -- china is a part of that, as is the united states. building the pipeline will help the america economy. >> tyson, you're trying to cover up your basic argument, which is you hate fossil fuel and want to stop this at almost all cost. today we
i don't see anything in the keystone good for the united states. >> i think the facts are wrong. i want to give you a shot at it, that china will control the industry and gasoline prices will be higher. i would think the improvement in the pipeline, getting it to refineries will make prices lowers. those are tyson's opening remarks. are they true or false? >> larry, you're right and tyson is wrong. shipping more oil from the canadian oil sands to the gulf will help the refineries...
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not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in williamsburg, virginia. maybe they'll use a short term increase in the debt ceiling maybe three months or six months. is that the point? how does that inform you? does that get to the heart of the matter? >> it certainly doesn't get to the heart of the matter. if we remember back in 2006 then senate obama said raising the debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. since he has been in office we have raised it six times. i believe we'll do it again. but it's spending cuts, we have to have responsible reductions in spending as soon as possible. >>
not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in...
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the validity of the united states shall not be questioned. it had nothing to do with raising and lowering the debt. all money bills should begin in the house. it is wonderful to see you thank you for helping us. >> here now we have mark hanna. >> guy benson, town hall.com political editor. lis inning to these chaps talk. i believe the debt increase is not only about the past and i think that we have a right to know what the budgets about the white house and the senate and the house are going to be. right now we don't have any budgets at all. i think ha is exactly right. this is a sep at that has not passed the budget in four years. what sort of bills they are planning to pay and the question here the real question is how do we prevent this from happening again. this is a recurring crisis. we have done this already under entitlements. >> that is the big question. will president obama compromise? >> i'm not sure he is going to compromise on this debt ceiling fight. it is important to talk about the broader contours of this actual debate. a year
the validity of the united states shall not be questioned. it had nothing to do with raising and lowering the debt. all money bills should begin in the house. it is wonderful to see you thank you for helping us. >> here now we have mark hanna. >> guy benson, town hall.com political editor. lis inning to these chaps talk. i believe the debt increase is not only about the past and i think that we have a right to know what the budgets about the white house and the senate and the house...
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congress to pass, it is not entrusted to the president of the united states. if president obama wants to change the immigration laws he should come down to congress and he should push for immigration reform. he should not attempt to unilaterally change the law, violate the law and violate the constitution. >> because last summer as you know very well, he waived deportation of the young kids who were brought in illegally. >> right. >> but doesn't the republican party have to deal with this in a more positive, constructive way? not just language and rhetoric, sir, as you have done so successfully in texas. but changing its own national policy on immigration? >> there is no doubt that republicans need to, number one, hold the line and remain serious about securing the border. but number two, we need to be a party and we need to be a country that welcomes and that celebrates legal immigrants who come here seeking the american dream. that's all of us, all of our parents fled oppression and came here seeking freedom. we need to champion that. >> let me go back to wh
congress to pass, it is not entrusted to the president of the united states. if president obama wants to change the immigration laws he should come down to congress and he should push for immigration reform. he should not attempt to unilaterally change the law, violate the law and violate the constitution. >> because last summer as you know very well, he waived deportation of the young kids who were brought in illegally. >> right. >> but doesn't the republican party have to...
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by the way, the vice president of the united states was a senator for what, 3,000. i suggest the sitting vice president and sitting president of of the united states, you pay attention to your branch and let the senate do its job and the senate republicans need to stop filibustering these nominees both big and small. enough of the filibustering. 115 in the last congress. >> everybody stay put. it is the top of the financial world. a feud between it would have the richest men on tv. you don't want to miss this. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we'r
by the way, the vice president of the united states was a senator for what, 3,000. i suggest the sitting vice president and sitting president of of the united states, you pay attention to your branch and let the senate do its job and the senate republicans need to stop filibustering these nominees both big and small. enough of the filibustering. 115 in the last congress. >> everybody stay put. it is the top of the financial world. a feud between it would have the richest men on tv. you...
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if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >> right, we will. and we got, defense hawks on the republican caucus that are concerned on the impact on the military we all are. and that is why we have proposed election that have replaced some of that spending cuts in the budget. but to your point, we have to stay committed and that is that we are going to reduce spending. we need to honor the american taxpayers deserve that. >> just as a last thought. we are five months into this deal. we are going to do march first. that is $24 billion lower in spending cuts. it seems to out of a $3.8 trillion budget yo
if we have 41 republicans united we can stop that. we have the house of r representatives that tax increases is going to be a non starter. i'm confident that larry, republicans are going to be able to stop this from happening. they see real spending cuts happening on the horizon. >> so you will stick to it. paul ryan came out on sunday. this is the only spending cuts i see on the horizon, sir. will you commit that you will stand, you, the others, will you stand behind this thing? >>...
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united airlines has already announced it will comply with the order, they have no choice to do so. remember also boeing is a dow component and selling off in the aftermarket and remember this is all related to the recent spate of incidents on board the 787 both here and the united states and in japan. there's been fires in the cockpit on two occasions and fuel leaks as well. our phone phil lebeau will join us with this story. now back to the headline story, president obama called on congress to further restrict assault weapons and limit ammo magazines today. marking the broadest push for gun control in a generation we have cnbc eamon javers who is here to join us with the details. >> reporter: it was an emotional event over at the white house. the president flanked by small children announcing his proposals on gun violence announcing a new assault weapons ban, limits on magazine sizes, enhanced background checks and access to mental health. the president said however that lawmakers up on capitol hill have a stark choice to make. >> what's more important? doing whatever it takes to
united airlines has already announced it will comply with the order, they have no choice to do so. remember also boeing is a dow component and selling off in the aftermarket and remember this is all related to the recent spate of incidents on board the 787 both here and the united states and in japan. there's been fires in the cockpit on two occasions and fuel leaks as well. our phone phil lebeau will join us with this story. now back to the headline story, president obama called on congress to...